Creates standard RE patches (*.repatch files) for the device containing your sample data. This application is called QASIC RZ-i Sample Importer and its totally free. You can download it in our website. For more Information about the Sampling Feature see Chapter 4 on this manual.
The RZ-i front panel is very simple: Fig 2-1: The QASIC RZ-i Front Panel The QASIC RZ-i is divided in to seven sections: MIDI In Led: This is found at the top left of the device. The MIDI Led flashes when •...
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Accent Button & Led: The “Accent” button is located at the lower left section of • the device. This sets or unsets the device in “Accent Mode”. While in “Accent Mode”, the MIDI velocity of the device is quantized in to two settings.
3. The Rear Panel The RZ-i rear panel looks like this: Fig 3-1: The QASIC RZ-i Rear Panel Again things here are pretty much straightforward. Starting at the top left of the panel, we see the following: Instrument Outputs: There are 10 monophonic audio outputs, for either •...
They are called -as you'd expect- SAMPLE1, SAMPLE2, SAMPLE3 and SAMPLE4. Another original feature that the original device had and its passed to QASIC RZ-i is the ability to change the bank configuraton, and merge banks in order to increase the available sample length, in the cost of the number of available samples.
APPENDIX I: MIDI & Remote Implementation Chart The following is the MIDI Control Implementation Chart and Remote Names Internal Name Short Name Tiny Name Accent Level AccLevel Accn Velocity Sens VeloSens VSns Main Volume MainVol Accent On AccentOn AcOn TOM1 Level TOM1Lvl TM1L TOM2 Level...